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Show THE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN Before You Take That Trip IT PAYS To See J. W. Brewer Published by the COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. At 2(M4 South 11th East Street Sugarhouse, Salt Lake City, Utah : COMMENTS And Let Us Check Your LUBRICATING SYSTEM OIL GAS BATTERY LIGHTS LAW AND ECONOMICS ON YOUR The theory of lawmakers, noble enough in intent, is that, Week is cut from 40 hours a week to 30 hours a week, then 25 more people will be put Economic facts show that, at the same hourly pay, the worker will have to reduce his purchases 25, and no in- . creased demand is created. If the same weekly pay is given for the week as for the week, then hourly wages will increase 33 and the cost of the finished article will rise 20 to vi,f''JThe worker will still have to decrease his purchases. ' ' fCan a depression stand a decrease from 48 to 30 hours?, ' Etbriomic principles deny it. The demand of use increases with lowered costs, t s t rLaw may control abuse. Control use. But, in all cases, law and economic principles must travel peacefully together, and human nature must be considered in if the work 25, to-work- . 30-ho- ur 30-ho- ur 40-ho- 13, ur 25. AND t Play Safe their progress. law, with difficulty, exercises control over human nature. It can only control economic principles when it goes in the same , direction. , . . SALTA IH LIKELY TO BE CHOSEN FOB OUTING Committeemen working or the Bay celebration report officials have presented Saltair that a splendid proposition whereby the Sugarhouse Business Hen's League would be able to raise considerable funds. While the date has not as yet been set, members of the committee working on ways and means to provide compensation for the work-me- n completing Fairmont park have urged that it be soon to lighten the .financing on the business houses. Creoline WITH NEW u. s. Creoline DEATH , SugarhoiiBC ROYAL TO i DANDELIONS Creoline TIRES Creoline The Paint Pot 10- - E. 21st So. We Make the World' i i i Purchased On Our Easy Payment Plan Liberal Allowance Given On Your Old Tires Hy. 8739 Erighter Princess at Pells J. W. Brewer Tire ! FOR. YOUR 2 st South and 1 We Carry A Complete Line Of WASHING NAPKINS LUNCHEON SETS Fort Arthur, Texas, Deputy Sheriffs Claude Goldsmith and T. G. Pool put in a hard day recently searching for a youth who was wanted on an old burglary Indicti ment UNITED 5-10-- STORE 1069 East 21st South In Holland a person must vote when be or she has reached the age of twenty-fiv- e years, and the law reaches even Into the royal family. Princess Juliana, who will succeed of Holland, her mother as queen-rule- r has Just reached her quarter-centurmilestone. For the first time In her life ' she cast her' vote for the provincial- legislature. y Sugarhouse 1 1 th East GREASING Wanted Youth Found Caddying for Judge less Cost than any other Flace in the City. 25c j BATTERIES ! j TIRE REPAIRING PAPER PLATES ,For Go. j "Distributors For U. S. Tires' Summer Outings s ) They went to his home several times and searched all places the youth frequented, but with no result Finally, they decided to wait at bis home until he returned. Upon their arrival they fousd him, less than five minutes after Criminal Judge It L Murray, who was to hear the case, had left him there. The boy had been caddying for Judge Murray while the officers searched. Fireworks Producer Looks for Big Year Saint John, N. B. The year 1933 wilt be a 'booming" year, T. W. Hand, Canada's foremost fireworks man, believes. Although his efforts have gone up In smoke for 47 years, Hand is an oputlmist. He manufactures most of the booming crackers and whirring . rockets which Canadians let loose at divers national, regional and local celebrations. The year 1935 will be one of the biggest celebration years In the last The king's thirty," he predicts. silver - jubilee celebrations in Canada, ilus annual fairs and exhibitions, will set a record for illuminated shows this year." |